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Fitment on a used wiper motor varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Agila was sold in the UK in two generations: the A (2000–2004) and the B (2004–2007). Wiper motors from the same generation should interchange, but you should not assume a Gen A motor will fit a Gen B car or vice versa without confirming with the breaker against your registration.
A 2003 Agila is a Generation A and a 2005 Agila is a Generation B, so these sit either side of the 2004 generational boundary. Whether the motor crosses that boundary is not something to assume — confirm with the breaker using both registrations before buying.
Yes, front and rear wiper motors are different units and are not interchangeable. When contacting a breaker, always specify whether you need the front or rear motor so they can pull the correct part.
For the Agila, trim level does not affect wiper motor fitment; the motor is determined by the generation and whether it is front or rear, not by whether the car is a Club, Design, or any other trim. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as wiper arm finish, but the motor itself should be the same within a generation.
The Agila A was closely related to the Suzuki Wagon R+ and the Agila B was related to the Suzuki Swift, so there may be shared components, but confirming exact compatibility across brands is something you should route to the breaker using your specific registration rather than assuming it as fact.
No, engine size has no bearing on wiper motor fitment — the correct motor is determined by the generation (A or B) and the position (front or rear), not by whether your car has a 1.0, 1.2, or 1.4 engine.